Florida redshirt senior quarterback Graham Mertz's college football season is over following the Gators' loss to Tennessee on Saturday. Mertz confirmed his injury on his X account Monday. According to ...
Shortly after head coach Billy Napier announced the Florida Gators' starting quarterback suffered a torn ACL, Graham Mertz released his first public statement on the injury. GAINESVILLE, Fla.-- ...
Graham Mertz's college football career has reached its end. The Florida senior quarterback suffered a torn ACL in his left knee during Week 7's 23–17 loss in overtime to No. 11 Tennessee and will miss ...
When former four-star quarterback Graham Mertz transferred away from the Wisconsin Badgers in 2023, he didn't have much of an NFL future. Two years later, he's a sixth-round pick for the Houston ...
Florida’s dominance over rival Tennessee was one thing the Gators have been able to count on, even during tough times. With UF leading by 10 points in the second half, Saturday night at Neyland ...
Last season, Mertz put together one of the most efficient seasons ever from a Gator quarterback. The graduate transfer from Wisconsin set program records for best completion percentage in a season (72 ...
The third day of the 2025 NFL Draft saw several quarterbacks come off the board, including big names like Shedeur Sanders, Kyle McCord, and Quinn Ewers. But the most intriguing pick of the group might ...
GAINESVILLE, Fla. — Graham Mertz's second season at Florida will end just like his first: watching from the sideline. Coach Billy Napier announced Monday that Mertz tore the anterior cruciate ligament ...
Florida quarterback Graham Mertz has been selected by the Houston Texans in the sixth round of the 2025 NFL Draft. He was the No. 197 overall selection. Mertz spent his last two seasons at Florida, ...
Houston Texans rookie quarterback Graham Mertz had a rough start to his professional career in the Texans’ first NFL preseason game on Aug. 9. In that game against the Minnesota Vikings, Mertz ...
Former Florida football quarterback Graham Mertz was taken in the sixth round (197th overall) by the Houston Texans in the 2025 NFL Draft. A transfer from Wisconsin, Mertz started 48 games over five ...